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The other thing with revisions from this point on is really what is going to be the appeal.

The Switch had two discernible aspects that needed to be revised ... a smaller/cheaper model and better battery life, and Nintendo basically addressed both issues with the Lite revision and the Mariko revision which has far better battery life.

You could increase the screen size I guess, but the standard Switch already has a fairly large display, so that's not something that's really going to blow people away.

A Pro-like upgrade where you seriously upgrade the specs comes with the issue of games potentially not being able to run on older units. And I have to think if that was coming out it would've been planned for this year.

I think they'll do a model that has a larger screen and some cosmetic differences, but that's not really going to significantly alter sales trajectory. Battery life or the need for a smaller/cheaper model are no longer things people are really clamouring for as the two Switch revisions already basically address that.